Air Suspension to Standard Conversion?
#91
hi mann777, could you please clarify this? you mean putting in shocks while retaining airbag?
Guys if you think of replacing the suspension components..then with the bottom air bag pin captive there shouldn't be an issue with stretching the air bag, providing the shock absorbers are not so long that they allow the airbag to over extend. The shock absorber is generally the limiting factor of rear suspension extension. Standard shocks and most aftermarket shocks like Bilstein etc designed for a maximum of 40-50mm lift should be OK.
Here is the airbag deflated exposed for removal if in case you want to retain after a lift.
But you can mod by adding a 50mm spacer ABOVE the airbag to increase the effective length?
Here is the airbag deflated exposed for removal if in case you want to retain after a lift.
But you can mod by adding a 50mm spacer ABOVE the airbag to increase the effective length?
#93
ok, yeah i thought about that as well but then got really confused for a while when everyone suggested the airbag be removed and hence no more pillar of some sort to hold the springs in... so in essence this really is a cheap problem to fix if ever it came up then...
#94
Currently GX shocks on the top of the Airbags have got the retainers, but nothing at bottom to hold if at all you mod the shocks & coils with long ones, so chances of pop out are very high. There are retainer straps, but I do know how effective these are. Probably somebody could chip in if they have done. I know many Wrangler guys have done this.
But with the setup on GX and its complex Suspension..the best Option is mod the Airbags at the bottom with high quality R pin, do a cross drill ( Drilling a 4mm hole through the 18mm Dia pin ) . And then pin them, therby you are sure they are seated and never out at what due stress you put in.
Notes Made.
1. From what I can find out, the OEM rear shocks with ride adjustment for airbags are about 30mm longer.
2.Full droop with the stock shocks is 890mm so set them at a comfortable 825 stills gives a good margin of 65mm
3. At 825mm ride height, its pretty good at the back.
4. What needs to be done remove the Height Control Sensor and have the spacing done with the sensor brackets. that means you need to move the sensor up along the slot Or just added the spacers to achieve the lift.
5. So At 825mm ride height. a good aftermarket shock that remains withing 10-15mm of the OEM shouldnt pose any problem with the airbags and still provide plenty of lift.
Now coming to our Height Sensors....( information only )
The "Hi" selected on the ride height control,it would sit at about 860mm. And On Normal Setting it seen at 825mm ride height, . GX Rear Height Sensors there is always some variation in setting between the left and right side height adjustors it is sensed as a voltage difference between the limit switches and could account for some height variation.
This is my theory of understanding.
But with the setup on GX and its complex Suspension..the best Option is mod the Airbags at the bottom with high quality R pin, do a cross drill ( Drilling a 4mm hole through the 18mm Dia pin ) . And then pin them, therby you are sure they are seated and never out at what due stress you put in.
Notes Made.
1. From what I can find out, the OEM rear shocks with ride adjustment for airbags are about 30mm longer.
2.Full droop with the stock shocks is 890mm so set them at a comfortable 825 stills gives a good margin of 65mm
3. At 825mm ride height, its pretty good at the back.
4. What needs to be done remove the Height Control Sensor and have the spacing done with the sensor brackets. that means you need to move the sensor up along the slot Or just added the spacers to achieve the lift.
5. So At 825mm ride height. a good aftermarket shock that remains withing 10-15mm of the OEM shouldnt pose any problem with the airbags and still provide plenty of lift.
Now coming to our Height Sensors....( information only )
The "Hi" selected on the ride height control,it would sit at about 860mm. And On Normal Setting it seen at 825mm ride height, . GX Rear Height Sensors there is always some variation in setting between the left and right side height adjustors it is sensed as a voltage difference between the limit switches and could account for some height variation.
This is my theory of understanding.
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#96
Lexus Champion
Man777, if Im replacing the ride height sensors do I need any other parts besides:
Left - 89408D
Right - 89407B
And when it says refer to fig 48-05, where is that? Is that only in the service / repair manuals....because Ive seen that before on other parts and never could find a "figure" diagram page on their site.
Left - 89408D
Right - 89407B
And when it says refer to fig 48-05, where is that? Is that only in the service / repair manuals....because Ive seen that before on other parts and never could find a "figure" diagram page on their site.
#97
Lexus Champion
#98
RC....nopes if you replacing the height sensors....it is a straight forward replacement. Only precaution you need to do prior to replacement.
1. Turn the Ignition Switch "ON"
2. Check the Height Control switch is turned to "OFF" and visible on the intrument cluster.
3. Turn off the Ignition Switch "OFF". *** Remove Keys**
Then remove the (-) Battery Terminal. otherwise you will have a fault stored the ECM.
Replace the sensors.
Reverse the instruction following the Battery Terminal Connection.
Good to Go.
I have a question to ask..How did you conclude the Height Control Sensors are bad ? And need replacement.
1. Turn the Ignition Switch "ON"
2. Check the Height Control switch is turned to "OFF" and visible on the intrument cluster.
3. Turn off the Ignition Switch "OFF". *** Remove Keys**
Then remove the (-) Battery Terminal. otherwise you will have a fault stored the ECM.
Replace the sensors.
Reverse the instruction following the Battery Terminal Connection.
Good to Go.
I have a question to ask..How did you conclude the Height Control Sensors are bad ? And need replacement.
#100
Lexus Test Driver
Notes Made.
1. From what I can find out, the OEM rear shocks with ride adjustment for airbags are about 30mm longer.
2.Full droop with the stock shocks is 890mm so set them at a comfortable 825 stills gives a good margin of 65mm
3. At 825mm ride height, its pretty good at the back.
4. What needs to be done remove the Height Control Sensor and have the spacing done with the sensor brackets. that means you need to move the sensor up along the slot Or just added the spacers to achieve the lift.
5. So At 825mm ride height. a good aftermarket shock that remains withing 10-15mm of the OEM shouldnt pose any problem with the airbags and still provide plenty of lift.
Now coming to our Height Sensors....( information only )
The "Hi" selected on the ride height control,it would sit at about 860mm. And On Normal Setting it seen at 825mm ride height, . GX Rear Height Sensors there is always some variation in setting between the left and right side height adjustors it is sensed as a voltage difference between the limit switches and could account for some height variation.
This is my theory of understanding.
1. From what I can find out, the OEM rear shocks with ride adjustment for airbags are about 30mm longer.
2.Full droop with the stock shocks is 890mm so set them at a comfortable 825 stills gives a good margin of 65mm
3. At 825mm ride height, its pretty good at the back.
4. What needs to be done remove the Height Control Sensor and have the spacing done with the sensor brackets. that means you need to move the sensor up along the slot Or just added the spacers to achieve the lift.
5. So At 825mm ride height. a good aftermarket shock that remains withing 10-15mm of the OEM shouldnt pose any problem with the airbags and still provide plenty of lift.
Now coming to our Height Sensors....( information only )
The "Hi" selected on the ride height control,it would sit at about 860mm. And On Normal Setting it seen at 825mm ride height, . GX Rear Height Sensors there is always some variation in setting between the left and right side height adjustors it is sensed as a voltage difference between the limit switches and could account for some height variation.
This is my theory of understanding.
I'm confused on these heights listed. I went and measured my stock suspension setup on my GX470 and the rear was at normal setting. It measured 35.5( or 890~mm) inches on the driver side and 36 on the passenger.
I'm measuring at the center of the wheel from the ground to the fender. Are we measuring different places? My high setting is 37 inches on both sides which is well over 900mm
#101
Lexus Champion
No, not unless you lift it 2.5". If youre just installed the Bilsteins at ride height IE: 0" lift, youre fine. Hurry up and put them on and report back because Im probably going to go with either those or OMEs.
#104
Not sure how to explain the ride. I adjusted the arms on the sensors back down as the ride was initially stiff.(I had the arms adjusted high due to bottoming with stock shocks) the ride is definitely different. I might just have to get used to it or find the perfect balance with the front still being able to be dialed in. Comfort setting doesn't seem to be the optimal setting anymore. The full sport setting is way to stiff and the second from sport seems to be were it seems balanced. I might adjust the arms to lowest point to see how that chages the ride.